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Toxicology: Drugs and Poisons
What is Poison?
• ________________ can be a poison
• A poison is any substance that, when taken in sufficient quantities, causes ________________________________________________
In other words…
• A poison is basically a substance that either ________________________________________________
• The key: Sufficient Quantities:
o Examples: arsenic, water intoxication, oxygen doping
To you… What does “sufficient quantities: mean?
Intoxicant vs. Poison
• Intoxicant: requires that you ___________________________ to be lethal
• Poison: only requires you ingest _________________________
Context Clues:
• What does INGEST mean?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
• What does LETHAL mean?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Toxicology
• Toxicology deals with ______________________________________ and how these substances alter or harm living organisms
Forensic Toxicology
• A forensic toxicologist:
o Finds a toxin and figures out what would happen to a person that ___________________________________________
Toxicologist Examples:
• A toxicologist:
o Assess the state of ________________ an automobile or industrial accident victim
o Determines whether someone died from _____________________________________________
o Assesses whether drugs played a role in ________________________
Looking for toxins:
• Most toxins don’t ________________________________
• Therefore, the toxicologist must look of other __________________________ ______________________
• Biotransformation
o When one chemical ________________________________ ________________________________
o Also called ________________
• Metabolites
o The ______________________ that happen when the body tries to break down/get rid of a toxin
Metabolite Example:
• Heroin is made from ________________
• When someone ingests heroine, ________________________________ morphine
• What should a toxicologist look for?
Check for Understanding:
• What is the difference between metabolism and metabolite?
A note on metals:
• ____________________ also cause disease and death
o Iron, mercury, lead, and copper all lead to _________________________
o Mercury, lead, arsenic, antimony, selenium, and other metals can _____________
Collecting Samples:
| |Most useful sample! Modern technology can reveal almost all poisons this way |
| |Doesn’t show how much or when the toxin/drug was ingested |
| |Are removed, washed, and tested. Doesn’t relate to how much was in the blood |
| |Location where most drugs are metabolized. Can show level of drugs before death |
| |Liquid of the eyeball- resistant to decay |
| |Absorbs heavy metals and provides a timeline of drug use and toxin ingestion |
| |Test insects that feed on dead bodies when the body is very decomposed |
Levels of drugs in the body:
| |Level expected in the normal population |
| |Level a doctor wants a patient to reach on prescription medicine |
| |Level that may cause harm (nausea, vomiting, etc |
| |Level that consistently causes death |
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